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Pacific men's soccer (12-4-2, 5-2-0 WCC) is coming off of a win in the opening round over UC Riverside following a last-minute relocation to Fresno Pacific. The Tigers hit the road the next day and are already in Durham prepping for a big showdown against Duke (10-6-2, 5-3 ACC) on Sunday at 2 p.m.

Camden Riley is 45th in the nation in goals per game at 0.53. He is also 47th in the nation in points per game at 1.35 per.

Riley is 46th in the nation in goals with nine on the year and 47th in points with 23.

Record Watch...

Riley is now Pacific's all-time leader in points with 46. He surpassed Tristan Blackmon, who was the MLS' third overall draft pick in 2018.

Riley has now scored 19 goals, which passed Blackmon for the all-time lead at Pacific.

He has eight career assists, good for third in the modern era, one behind Blackmon and four behind Andres Ochoa.

Riley has 23 points on the season, a new single-season record for the Tigers. Jimenez has 21 points this year, which is tied for the second record for points at Pacific.

Riley is tied with Julio Cervantes for the single-season lead in goals at Pacific with 9. Jimenez is tied for second with 8.

Jimenez and Riley have tied the single-season record in the modern-era for game-winning goals with three.

Jimenez and Riley are tied for the single-season record in assists with six.

Anthony Orendain is tied for sixth on the single-season list in assists with three.

Mateo Gomez is third in the modern era in shutouts with five. He is two from tying Curtis Goldsmith's record of 7.

Free soccer...

Pacific has played in five overtimes this season.

The Tigers are 3-0-2 in overtime matches with wins over Cal, who was #14 at the time, UAB and Santa Clara. Pacific tied Western Michigan and Sacramento State.

Knoles Fortress...

In Pacific's two NCAA Tournament games at Knoles, the Tigers are yet to lose.

The Tigers are 8-1-1 this year at home and rank 44th in the nation in total attendance.

Pacific has had no shortage of success on their home pitch in the last two seasons. The Tigers went 7-0 at home in 2017 and 6-2-1 in 2016.

In 2014, during Pacific's first season, the Tigers finished the year in the top-45 in attendance in the NCAA.

Pacific's home winning percentage of .812 from 2016 to 2017 is the best in the WCC in that stretch.

Program win...

On September 20, the Tigers defeated the three-time defending National Champions Stanford in Palo Alto, 1-0.

It was...

Pacific's first win over the Cardinal.

Stanford's first loss in nearly a year (362 days).

The end of Stanford's program-record 21-match win streak.

Stanford's first loss at home in more than a year (376 days).

Rising program...

Men's soccer at Pacific was brought back in 2014 after a 29-year-hiatus.

After going just 4-30-1 in the first two seasons, the Tigers have climbed to national prominence by going 26-8-4 in the previous two seasons. Pacific reached the NCAA Tournament Second Round in both seasons.

Top-25 program...

With the Tigers inclusion in week one's United Soccer Coaches Poll at No. 17, this makes it two-straight seasons that the Tigers have earned a national ranking.